Did you rip the movie from a DVD onto your CPU or did you download the movie from the Internet? Need a little more info. but the genaric answer is yes.
So you used Shrink to rip the DVD onto your computer? OK. Next you used run the VTS File through VOB Blanker. After running through VOB BLanker, open the newly created file from VOB Blanker in Shrink. Now using Shrink inassociation with your burn program, such as Nero, burn the file onto the blank disc.
Here is a good step-by-step to follow. You might want to consider using DVD Fab Decrypter in the future. The encryptions on the newer DVDs can not be decrypted by Shrink. But DVD Fab Decrypter should be able to do the trick. Read through the step-by-step, it very hopefully answered by 95% of my questions when I first start backing up my DVDs 2+ months ago.
This is the direct link to DVD Fab Decrypter. And yes, you will need a Decrypter even if you have Nero. Nero is just the burn engine program that will burn the video files onto the blank DVD disc using the DVD RW Drive. DVD Fab Decrypter is used when you insert the original DVD into your computer and want to rip it onto your HDD. DVD Fab Decrypter will decrypter the information in the DVD. DVD Shrink has a decrypter built into the program, but Shrink is no longer updated so it can not decrypter new encryptions that are installed on the newer DVDs. DVD Fab Decrypter still receives new updates.
I used the following process when I back-up a DVD.
Open original DVD with DVD Fab Decrypter, rip onto my HDD using DVD Fab Decrypter, take the VTS file that was ripped onto your HDD and process through VOB Blanker, that newly created VTS files from VOB Blanker and open in DVD Shrink, use DVD Shrink to reauthor DVD, then burn movie onto blank DVD using DVD Shrink brun option with Nero. Has worked for me everytime since using this process with good Maxwell -R discs.